Madrid (EFE) with the case of 3%.
In a ruling, to which EFE has had access, the judge, at the request of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor, agrees to his accusation before calling him as an investigated along with seven other people, including the CEO of Ivemon Ambulancias Egara, Óscar Simón García.
The other investigated are businessmen: the brothers José Ramón and Manuel Castarlenas, María José Cordovilla, Juan Albert Arqués, Fermí Ferrán and Alejandro García Gascón, the latter also linked to Ambulancias Egara.
In relation to this cause, the Mossos d’Esquadra and the Civil Guard carried out on March 2 about twenty searches in various offices of said ambulance company to collect documentation on suspicious operations.
The cause, which is kept secret, is related to the case of the 3% and to the audiovisual production company Triacom, which splashed leaders of the extinct CDC.
In fact, Madí, who was the right-hand man of Artur Mas, was sentenced in October by a Barcelona Court to 14 months in prison and a fine of 219,750 euros after for tax offenses and documentary falsification for his participation in a scheme of invoices fake linked to Triacom.
Founded in 1984 by Jaime Simon Planas (1937-2019), Ambulancias Egara has managed Catsalut’s Urgent and Non-Urgent Health transport since 2006, initially in the Vallès Occidental region of Barcelona, and since 2015 in Lleida, Camp de Tarragona and Terres de l ‘Ebre.
In addition, in mid-2020 it became the reference provider in Aragon with the Transalud Joint Venture for the provision of non-urgent health transport services and began operations in Andorra with Valira Ambulances.